Hyperuniformity and its Generalizations
Salvatore Torquato

TL;DR
This paper broadens the concept of hyperuniformity to include various complex systems and properties, revealing new anisotropic behaviors and potential applications in manipulating waves and material properties.
Contribution
It introduces generalized definitions of hyperuniformity for diverse systems, including anisotropic and vector fields, and explores their implications for material properties and wave manipulation.
Findings
Generalized hyperuniformity for interfacial fluctuations
Identification of directional hyperuniformity in anisotropic systems
Potential for novel optical and acoustic material applications
Abstract
Disordered many-particle hyperuniform systems are exotic amorphous states characterized by anomalous suppression of large-scale density fluctuations. Here we substantially broaden the hyperuniformity concept along four different directions. This includes generalizations to treat fluctuations in the interfacial area in heterogeneous media and surface-area driven evolving microstructures, random scalar fields, divergence-free random vector fields, as well as statistically anisotropic many-particle systems and two-phase media. Interfacial-area fluctuations play a major role in characterizing the microstructure of two-phase systems , physical properties that intimately depend on the geometry of the interface, and evolving two-phase microstructures that depend on interfacial energies (e.g., spinodal decomposition). In the instances of divergence-free random vector fields and statistically…
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